Industry Qualifications HND Degree MEng

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Industry Qualifications HND Degree MEng

Higher National Certificate and Higher National Diploma - HNC and HND

HNCs and HNDs are vocational qualifications, based on the
practical skills required to undertake a particular job. As such, they are highly regarded by industrial employers.
HNCs typically can be completed in 1 year and HNDs over 2 years, if studied
fulltime. Part time and distance learning options are also available where the
duration is longer.

The content of the qualification is detailed and often
practical in nature. Subjects that can be undertaken vary widely and they are
available from a extensive number of colleges and universities.

To successfully
obtain the qualification, you must demonstrate a comprehensive understanding
through practical work, projects, assignments and examinations. It is possible
to convert HNCs and HNDs to Degrees with additional study. To find out more,
contact local colleges, universities or see the UCAS contact details provided further
on in this section.

Foundation Degree

Foundation Degrees, like other degrees are university level
qualifications. They are vocational, yet combine academic study to nationally
recognised standards. Foundation Degrees are tailored to a specific subject
area. Many are available in numerous fields of engineering and technology.
Typically they will involve time spent
in the workplace developing the practical technical skills that matter to
employers.

Foundation Degrees have been developed by employers from a
particular industry sector, together with universities and colleges. Although
they are a qualification in their own right, it is possible to undertake
further study and work towards a full honours degree. They normally run for 2
years and can be studied flexibly. UCAS provide further details, as do local
colleges and universities.

Undergraduate Degree - BEng(Honours) and BSc(Honours)

(BEng - Bachelor of Engineering and BSc – Bachelor of
Science)

These are academic qualifications typically lasting 3 or 4
years. They are the benchmark of higher education and are often, but not
always, undertaken at university. Technical subjects are studied in depth, to
ensure a strong theoretical grounding. Many middle or senior positions (analytical
engineering, as opposed to technician-based roles) within larger technical
organisations will insist on a degree as the entry benchmark. When recruiting,
businesses often request a degree in a related engineering discipline.

Sandwich degrees are
also popular with employers, as graduates can demonstrate the application
of their skills in the workplace. These are often 4 year courses where the
third year is spent working full-time in a related job. ‘Thick’ and ‘thin’
sandwich degrees are available where the time spent working in industry may
vary. The experience is invaluable
and often puts the graduate at a distinct advantage. More below...

Undergraduate degrees
entitle you to use the letters BSc, BEng or BA after your name. It’s worth
noting the letters – known as post-nominals - should only be used in a
professional context. As the number of employees with degrees has gone up,
higher-end employers are increasingly looking at the final grade (1st,
2:1 or 2:2), the degree content/technical modules, final year projects, as well
as where the qualification was studied.

A vast array of degrees in technical and engineering
subjects are available. Whilst formal full time study remains the most popular
form of learning, there are a number of more flexible options, such as part
time study, distance and online learning. See UCAS, the Open University, as
well as local universities and colleges for further details.

Degree Industrial Placements / Engineering Internships: Advice for Students and Small Businesses

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Students who have undertaken engineering degrees with industrial placements – or engineering internships - are what employers want. They demonstrate graduates possess work experience to complement their theoretical knowledge. The hands on practical know-how demonstrates young engineers can be productive and contribute from day one. Find out more including...

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These academic programmes are studied at the postgraduate,
i.e. Masters level, yet run for a shorter duration than formal Masters Degrees.
Postgraduate Certificates are generally shorter than Diplomas. They are offered
in a broad range of typically specialist subjects. Their shorter duration
requires less long term commitment, making them a flexible development option.

It is often possible to extend a PgCert, to a PgDip and onto a
full Master’s Degree. Postgraduate Certificates and Diplomas are available
in a variety of technical and engineering disciplines from various colleges and
universities.

Integrated Master’s Degree – MEng

The Integrated Master’s Degree is an academic qualification
normally lasting 4 years, where 3 years are taught at undergraduate level,
whilst the 4th is studied to postgraduate standards. Sandwich
Integrated Masters Degrees are also available, lasting 5 years. Integrated
Masters qualifications are defined as undergraduate courses, albeit the highest
engineering award attainable at this level.

As such, they are the normal minimum academic qualification for those
pursuing Chartered Engineer status with the Engineering Council UK
(although there are alternative routes). MEng programmes are usually found in
engineering or science disciplines. Students can and sometimes do opt for MEng
programmes rather than other undergraduate degrees. Although not as widely
available as undergraduate degrees, Integrated MEng degrees are available from
a broad range of universities and colleges.

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